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- | ==== Anaconda ==== | ||
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- | <note tip>This is the recommended (by JYP) Python distribution/environment. It is **available for Windows, Mac and Linux**</note> | ||
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- | The [[https://www.anaconda.com/products/distribution|Anaconda distribution]] is provided by the [[https://www.anaconda.com/about-us|Anaconda]] company (that was [[https://www.anaconda.com/blog/continuum-analytics-officially-becomes-anaconda|previously called Continuum Analytics]]). It is similar to [[#enthought_deployment_manager_edm|EDM]], but probably more widely used than EDM | ||
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- | Note: Anaconda provides and uses ''conda'' for its installation. Since [[#cdat|CDAT]] is also installed and maintained with ''conda'', you can read the [[other:uvcdat:conda_notes|Installing and maintaining UV-CDAT with conda]] page for more information, even if you are not going to use CDAT | ||
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- | ==== Enthought Deployment Manager (EDM) ==== | ||
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- | <note tip>This was previously called //Enthought Python Distribution (EPD)// and then //Enthought Canopy//</note> | ||
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- | [[https://www.enthought.com/enthought-deployment-manager/|Enthought Deployment Manager (EDM)]] is Enthought’s mechanism to deliver scientific software applications and development environments | ||
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- | There are native installers for Windows (.msi), Mac OS X (.pkg), RHEL/Fedora (.rpm), and Debian/Ubuntu (.deb) | ||
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